Synonym: anaesthetise, anaesthetize, anesthetise, anesthetize, bother, bring out, discommode, disoblige, douse, exsert, extend, hold out, incommode, inconvenience, issue, publish, put to sleep, put under, release, retire, smother, stretch forth, stretch out, trouble. Similar words: put off, put on, cut out, shut out, get out of, put, tour, get out. Meaning: v. 1. to cause inconvenience or discomfort to 2. put out considerable effort 3. deprive of the oxygen necessary for combustion 4. thrust or extend out 5. put out, as of a candle or a light 6. be sexually active 7. cause to be out on a fielding play 8. retire 9. prepare and issue for public distribution or sale 10. make unconscious by means of anesthetic drugs.
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(91) All repairs are done on the premises and not put out.
(92) Put out the trash.
(93) A skilful ball from John put out the opposing team's batsman.
(94) Would passengers please put out cigarettes before the commencement of the flight.
(95) The girls helped her to put out the cups and plates.
(96) The rescue services are still trying to put out the fires.
(97) The ornaments had been put out of reach of the children's prying fingers.
(98) I wonder what she was so much put out by.
(99) He put out a hand as if to touch her.
(100) Please put out the light before you go to bed.
(101) Firemen tried to free the injured and put out the blaze.
(102) The boys felt tired, so they put out the fire and crept into their tent.
(103) The government has put out some feelers to gauge people's reactions to the plan.
(104) So I put out an advert for a guitarist.
(105) Norma put out the light and went to sleep.
(106) But if the smoke is put out?
(107) Stephen waited and then put out his bedside light.
(108) Some grunts came up and put out the fire.
(109) I watched him put out his cigarette.
(110) Nothing could put out that fire.
(111) She put out steak pie and peas.
(112) She put out the candles and followed him.
(113) Could they not be put out to stud?
(114) We put out a placement brochure every spring.
(115) President Clinton has put out the welcome mat.
(116) I put out my cigarette and went back inside.
(117) If you put out the candle you were finished.
(118) So the end needle selection cams on punchcard machines should be put out of work.
(119) Market traders were put out when it was announced they would be losing their pitches to accommodate the big top.
(120) Ruth nodded her agreement and he put out his hand and pulled her to her feet.